"There's so many of them," Kill said Saturday. "That's a strength. ... There's a good group of those kids. I can't say there's one weak spot in there. They're all talented, and we'll need them all at the end of the day."

Wilson and Campbell both made impacts as junior college transfers last season, but they were nearly opposite physically.

Wilson had a Big Ten-ready body at 250 pounds. The long-armed, 6-5 Campbell was only 219, but he now weighs a solid 250.

"He's got a lot of height and now the weight," Wilson said. "When we play (physical) teams like Iowa and Wisconsin, he's going to need that -- every pound."

Briefly

Redshirt freshman quarterback Chris Streveler appears to have the early edge for the No. 2 spot behind starter Mitch Leidner. Kill said Streveler has "done a good job" in camp. The Gophers coach called freshman Jacques Perra, a walk-on from Roseville, a "talented kid."